MindsEye developers Build A Rocket Boy have reportedly initiated a redundancy process that could result in cuts affecting over 100 people. This would follow the game's dire launch, which was plagued by bugs and performance issues, contributing to a largely negative critical and player reception. Read more View the full article
Now is a great time to pick up an awesome gaming CPU for a generous price, as Amazon has slashed over $90 off the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D MSRP, meaning you can pick one up for just $358.59. The price of this CPU peaked at a whopping $523.99 earlier this year, after its successor, the 9800X3D, arrived in short supply. This new price is the cheapest we've seen for the whole of 2025 so far, though, making for an affordable upgrade to a superb CPU. That's a saving of $113.43 over the new AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, and the 7800X3D still offers many of the same features as the new chip, with fantastic performance. In fact, this is the CPU we use to benchmark all the GPUs listed on our best graphics card buying guide. As you can see in our AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, this CPU's massive 64MB helping of 3D V-cache enables it to shoot past any standard CPU in most game tests, and it still has a strong place on our best gaming CPU buying guide. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New AMD Radeon GPU is "20%-ish" faster, with 2x ray tracing speed, says leaker Meet the AMD Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a new budget gaming CPU with a big catch Grab a new gaming CPU for a bargain price, thanks to this AMD Ryzen 5 9600X deal View the full article
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Charlie Cox’s name and voiceover work are attached to one of the front-runners for 2025 game of the year, but that hasn’t stopped the Daredevil star from feeling like “a total fraud” whenever he receives congratulations for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’s success. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is the debut title from French studio Sandfall Interactive, and it has outperformed all expectations. It sold an appropriate 3.3 million copies in 33 days, which is a wonderful return for a game everyone thought was going to get crushed by The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Cox, who plays party member Gustave, is among Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’s star-studded cast, which also includes Jennifer English as Maelle, Ben Starr as Verso, and Andy Serkis as Renoir. But his actual work on the game only amounted to a single four-hour recording session, he admitted at 2025 Washington State Summer **** over the weekend. As captured by the @charliefansite X / Twitter fansite in a post spotted by GamesRadar, Cox revealed that while he is delighted for Sandfall, he can’t take any credit for the game’s success. “I don’t mean to minimize it in any way, and apparently the game is awesome,” he began. “I’m not a gamer, I have no idea, I haven’t played it. My agent asked me if I wanted to go and do a voiceover. I was in a studio for four hours, maybe. People keep saying how amazing it is and congratulations, and I feel like a total fraud. But I’m so thrilled for the company and that it did really well.” Charlie Cox talks Clair Obscur Expedition 33! @expedition33 (Shy Charlie also makes an appearance)#CharlieCox #Gustave #Expedition33 #ClairObscur #ClairObscurExpedition33 [Hidden Content] — charlie cox fansite (@charliefansite) June 22, 2025 Last week, Sandfall said it was "currently exploring a wide range of future improvements" to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. In a social media post, the developer said these improvements — "from accessibility features to new content and all sorts of bits and bobs we're actively assessing" — will also include expanded localization options. "While we don't have specific timelines or confirmed languages to share just yet," the team added, "we wanted to let you know that it's very much on our radar. Wheee!" Cox, meanwhile, is busy with Disney+ show Daredevil: Born Again, which will get a Season 2. He played Matt Murdock / Daredevil in seven Marvel Cinematic Universe projects, starting with Netflix’s Daredevil (2015–2018). The question is, will he appear in next year’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day? Given his cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home, perhaps he will. After all, fellow Netflix Marvel alumnus Jon Bernthal, who plays Punisher, is down to star alongside Tom Holland in the film. Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Disney. Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
CarX Street released in 2024 and just recently added Easy Anti-Cheat, which broke it on Linux / Steam Deck but now they've enabled it. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
It took around 10 years to make it fully happen but the 3dSen emulator is out now with the 1.0 release for both the PC and VR releases. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2 details have been leaked by Sony itself, providing fans with a fleeting glimpse at the release date, as well as the new content and monsters designed to liven up gameplay. Monster Hunter Wilds was first released back in February 2025, serving as a successor to 2018’s Monster Hunter: World. Wilds offered original features never-before-seen in the franchise thus far, including the addition of cross-platform play support and ever-changing environments to explore. View the full article
Oh to be left alone, to sleep for three months, it's something I've only ever dreamed of, but it's a feat that Marvel Rivals' mysterious character Blade has managed to pull off. But now, a couple of weeks before Season 3, the sleepy vampire has disappeared—suspicious... Read more.View the full article
A godsend when looking to avoid the fog, having a Faerie Lantern on your backpack can allow you to turn even a hopeless climb filled with mistakes into a complete success in PEAK. But what exactly makes the lantern such a great find? Here's what the Faerie Lantern does in PEAK, as well as how you can get your hands on one. Table of contentsWhat does the Faerie Lantern do in PEAK?How to get a Faerie LanternBut what about the regular Lantern?What does the Faerie Lantern do in PEAK? To the delight of all who either came in contact with the wrong mushrooms or are dealing with severe debuffs in PEAK, the Faerie Lantern both heals and clears all status effects from those within its AOE once lit. Before you ask, no, there's no way to recharge the lantern once its juice runs out, so make sure to save it for either the late biomes or for moments when you find yourself on your last legs during the climb. How to get a Faerie Lantern Like pretty much all other Legendary items in the game, you can get the Faerie Lantern in PEAK via either the Ancient Statues found at the end of each biome or by opening the Ancient Luggage scattered throughout the mountain. Keep in mind that the item is only one out of a wide selection of available drops provided by both of the above, so don't get your hopes up. So you can have an idea, even after attempting nine runs and finding multiple Bugles of Friendship, we were unable to get a single Faerie Lantern from the Ancient Statues. Image by Destructoid But what about the regular Lantern? Available as part of the plane ****** loot on every run, many might see the regular lantern as a waste of an item slot, even more so if we consider how the nights in the mountain are by no means dangerous. But that's only true until you reach Alpine, as the regular lantern can counter the effects of frost while lit. To keep its effect active while you climb, light it up and put it on your backpack. Now that you know how to get the Faerie Lantern, make sure to also take a look at how to unlock all cosmetic items in PEAK so you can show off the fruits of your labor to all of your friends. The post What does the Faerie Lantern do in PEAK? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Indie sensation PEAK is all about surviving the island and reaching the highest ascent possible with your gang, but the different biomes are not the only challenges to your objective. The game might not have monsters in the typical sense that are staples of other survival games like The Forest, but there are few creatures roaming along the islands. A few of them might not be major threats as long as you deal with them properly, but there's one entity that's pretty vicious: the Scoutmaster. Table of contentsAll available monsters in PEAKScoutmasterBeesTickAll available monsters in PEAK There are three 'monsters' currently available in the game, and two of them are relatively minor and easier to handle. Scoutmaster Screenshot by Destructoid The Scoutmaster is like the Yeti of the Himalayas, except for the fact that it is real. If you're playing solo, you'll have to blow hard on the Scoutmaster's Bugle (if you manage to obtain it in the first place). This will maximize your stamina, but the Scoutmaster will start chasing you for a minute. There's no known way to defeat this entity (I have tried a lot of things, but nothing worked). There are other ways to increase your stamina, like drinking water or using another legendary item called the Bugle of Friendship. If you're playing in a group, and one of the players gets too far ahead on the ascent, the Scoutmaster will spot you automatically. It will then start chasing the player who got ahead of the rest of the group. In fact, Rule 0 is not to leave your teammates alone on your ascent, or else the Scoutmaster will put an end to your climb. Summoning the Scoutmaster also completes the Mentorship Badge achievement (also works if the entity summons itself) and grants you the Inverted Eyes cosmetic. Bees Bees typically will attack you when you try to mess with their hives. When you're in a group, one of you will have to lure the bees while the rest of the members can steal valuable resources from the hives. The bees typically chase you for a random duration, and their speed apparently also varies. The only technique is to run away from them and keep running till they stop chasing. Tick Image via Aggrocrab Ticks can burrow deep into your legs, and they will keep sucking your blood and finally add stacks of poison. If you're solo, you won't notice it till the poison stacks are applied. Then, crouch and remove the Tick from your legs. If you're playing in a group, chances are that your friends will notice the insect. Stand still, and let them remove the tick from you. Alternatively, do the same if you notice the pest on your friend. Once removed, Ticks can be consumed as food (for some reason, they're considered as a berry in the game). Doing so will also complete the Foraging Bond achievement that requires you to eat five unique berries on your expedition (where the Tick will count as a variant). The post All PEAK Monsters, explained appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Build A Rocket Boy has told staff a redundancy process has begun amid the disastrous launch of MindsEye. The cuts could affect over 100 employees, studio sources have told IGN. One person, who asked to remain anonymous in order to protect their career, told IGN there’s no word yet on exactly how many staff are affected, but the standard 45-day consultation process starts today, June 23, which according to *** law is triggered when an employer proposes 100 or more redundancies within a 90-day *******. IGN understands Build A Rocket Boy currently has around 300 *** employees, with around 200 abroad. IGN has asked Build A Rocket Boy for comment. Staff now face an anxious wait to find out whether they will be affected. Meanwhile, there are serious questions over whether Build A Rocket Boy will be able to fulfill its post-launch roadmap for content, including the promised multiplayer mode, on time. Last week, Build A Rocket Boy said it was “heartbroken” over the issues players had faced with the recently released game, and promised to issue a series of patches to fix the significant performance problems, glitches, and AI behavior issues. Rollout of these patches has begun. All the while, MindsEye’s troubled launch saw the developer cancel sponsored streams, and reports of players securing refunds, even from the normally stubborn Sony. On Steam, which does not paint the whole picture of MindsEye’s current popularity, the game hit a peak concurrent player count of 3,302 on launch, but had a 24-hour peak of just 130 players. At the time of this article’s publication, 52 people were playing on Steam, with a mostly negative’ user review rating. MindsEye was initially a part of Everywhere, the ‘Roblox for adults’ game creation platform led by former Grand Theft Auto design chief Leslie Benzies. Build A Rocket Boy, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, eventually switched to focus on MindsEye, its story-driven action adventure game, but it has so-far failed to do the business for the company. In an email to staff reviewed by IGN, co-CEO Mark Gerhard insisted the studio remained committed to MindsEye, but pointed to a shift from an intense development and launch phase to a sustainable post-launch support phase. Gerhard had hit the headlines ahead of MindsEye's launch for claiming there was a "concerted effort" by some to "trash the game and the studio," suggesting people were being paid or using spam bots to post negative comments. The boss of publisher IO Interactive, which makes the Hitman games, subsequently issued a denial. Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
The Magic Bean is a curious little item you can find in PEAK, and its use can be quite confusing if you don't know what to do. This specific item wasn't part of the launch version, but it was added as part of an update on June 18. Since then, players have been busy trying to find it, which isn't very difficult (as long as you haven't started your ascent). The ******* confusion happens when it comes to using the item. This guide will provide you with all the information that will help you make the best use possible. Table of contentsHow does the Magic Bean work in PEAK?How to get the Magic Bean in PEAK?How does the Magic Bean work in PEAK? I treat the Magic Bean as a "bridge creator" of sorts. No, it doesn't create a literal bridge (that would have been cool), but it does generate a pole. Once the bean is used, you'll create a tall pole, which is actually a stalk that goes very high above the ground. I don't know its exact height, but it's significantly taller than palm trees on the island. Using the Magic Bean is pretty easy. Take it out of your item slot or your inventory, and throw it down on the ground. That's it, as the stalk will come out of the ground and keep growing. If you have guessed it by now, the stalk is scalable and allows you to reach locations that otherwise wouldn't be possible. For example, it's one way to reach the floating luggage, where ropes won't be able to help you. How to get the Magic Bean in PEAK? Screenshot via Landcrab Obtaining many of the items in the game is purely random. For example, the Bugle of Friendship is obtainable from Ancient Chests or statues at campfires. However, there's no guarantee of obtaining one, which isn't the case with the Magic Bean. Some rumors suggest that they're located at the exact spot (I will verify this once we get a new island), but you'll always find them on the SHORE. Just scout the beaches on the SHORE, and it will look like the image above. Make sure to throw the bean at a suitable spot to use it properly; don't use it in an area where there are plenty of scalable cliffs. The post What does Magic Bean do in PEAK? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Whoops — Sony just leaked Monster Hunter Wilds' Title Update 2 via the official PlayStation website. The changes have been rolled back now, naturally, but for a brief while the Monster Hunter Wilds page on the PlayStation Store revealed the update is set to release on June 30. As well as a firm release date, Sony's website also confirmed we'll be getting more events, layered weapons, the Leviathan Arch-Tempered Uth Duna, and two "fan-favorite" monsters — one is definitely Lagiacrus, the underwater leviathan, with the other widely speculated to be Seregios, based on datamine sources. Oh, and this cosmetic armor set has also been discovered, too: The new event rewards make me feel like an old man... byu/youMYSTme inMonsterHunter .reddit-embed-wrapper iframe { margin-left: 0 !important; } Capcom had told us to expect the “latest news” on the company’s upcoming games, as well as interviews with the developers, at its showcase later this week, so that's likely when this information will be officially unveiled. The Capcom Spotlight livestream is set for 3pm PT/ 11pm *** time on Thursday, June 25. The latest in Capcom's long-running monster-fighting series brought in some big numbers with its launch, selling 8 million copies in just three days. That's enough to make it the fastest-selling Capcom game of all time, well above the 5 million copies 2018's Monster Hunter World shipped in 2018 and the 4 million Monster Hunter Rise shipped in 2021. We gave Monster Hunters Wilds an 8 in our review, writing: "Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge." To help get your Monster Hunter Wilds adventure started, take a look at what Monster Hunter Wilds doesn’t tell you, and a guide to all 14 weapon types in the game. We’ve also got a detailed MH Wilds walkthrough in progress, a MH Wilds multiplayer guide to explain how to play with friends, and if you’ve played one of the open betas, here’s how to transfer your MH Wilds Beta character over. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
Arc System Works has announced that it will be hosting a Showcase presentation later this week. The Yokohama-based developer and publisher, best known for its fighting games, will broadcast its Arc System Works Showcase stream at 10am (Japan time) on Friday, June 27. In other regions, this means the showcase will start at the following time: Read More... View the full article
Helldivers 2 players might have managed to stop the Illuminate from totally destroying their home planet towards the end of last month, but it still got pretty badly trashed. Enter the game's latest mission - kick off the Super Earth rebuild by securing "reparations". How are those funds being secured, you ask? This is Helldivers 2, so it's by killing a bunch more baddies. Read more View the full article
Lies Of P developers at Round8 and Neowiz have received bonuses as a reward for the Gabbo-like action game reaching 3 million cumulative sales across physical and digital on PC and consoles. Cheers, VGC. As originally reported by South Korean tech site The Elec, staff have each received a previously arranged 10 million won bonus (about £5400) early, alongside two weeks' paid holiday. This is on top of South Korea's mandatory 15 days paid holiday for employees that have been with a company for more than a year. Read more View the full article
The Drifter's titular speaks in the sort of rough Aussie accent that, alongside his first person, present tense commentary ("I grab the tarp"), lends this point 'n click adventure the feeling of being a half-memory, relayed over dive bar drinks, possibly to a reluctant server. It's dreamlike, isolated, at least until it erupts into pockets of panic. A "fast-paced point 'n click" is how the Steam page describes it. Sounds like a misnomer, but while there's no time limits as far as I could tell, The Drifter's scenario design and pacing is all about tension, danger, and desperate puzzles that feel grounded in the present moment. And, actually, I get the sense that the server's pretty into the story by this point. Read more View the full article
If you've been living under an indie rock the past week, you might have missed out on arguably one of the best indie games of the year in PEAK, a fun co-operative climbing game that tests your morals and friendships all in one neat package. It has taken over Steam in the past week and is relatively affordable for the majority of PC players. Its main premise is simple: you and your friends are dropped onto a randomly generated world and need to climb to the peak of the island to call for rescue. There are a lot more nuances than that, but overall, the game is a mix of mystery and fun that I have been longing for for quite some time now. [Hidden Content] A lot of its charm comes from the characters and the art style of the world, and the way in which every achievement you complete unlocks new cosmetics and a badge that appears on the sash of your character. As you climb peaks, you also unlock new difficulty options that add an extra challenge to the game, such as making you take damage at night when it's cold, or even as far as perma death if you or a friend were to die. For those who just want to experience some goofy fun with friends, though, there is a lot to do here. Sticking together is vital to help friends who might be hungry or lacking stamina up to a higher ledge, and finding various items to take on the hectic climb is essential, especially when a deadly fog is chasing you down and forcing you to scramble up the mountain faster. It's a game that is hard to explain but fun to play, so I implore anyone sitting on the fence to jump into PEAK as soon as possible. Even if you are playing by yourself, there is some fun to be had in trying to get some of the achievements or see how far you can get solo. But it is definitely worth playing with friends. Just remember rule 0: Never leave a scout behind... unless you want the Scoutmaster to get angry. No one is ever prepared for that cryptid monster encounter. The post PEAK is peak—so don’t miss out! appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
"Experts urge *** households follow tips to beat heatwave, Dread Spider Tide" screech the inter-tabloids. Sparkling pig-grade hogwash, I say. I've recently discovered that the only things you need to defeat the sun are a cheap space heater set to fan mode and a PC overworked to boiling point, the combination of which creates some sort of mysteriously blissful temperature vacuum. Also, I refuse to open my curtains. For those also working on their attractive monitor-glow sallow tan, here are this week's new PC game releases. Read more View the full article
The Bugle of Friendship is an interesting item find on your adventures in PEAK, and it has the ability to make the life of your team easier on the summit to the top. This item can be considered a healing solution in one way, but it doesn't cure your ailments. Instead, it allows you to boost your entire team's stamina in the required moment. This guide will help you find this elusive item and discuss the best ways to use them. Table of contentsHow does the Bugle of Friendship work in PEAK?How do you find the Bugle of Friendship in PEAK?How does the Bugle of Friendship work in PEAK? There are different ways to increase your stamina in PEAK. A relatively easy way is to grab a bottle of water, which adds reserve stamina. However, the reserve stamina will still deplete on use, and that's where the Bugle of Friendship comes in. This item, when used, adds infinite stamina for you and all your teammates. Your stamina will not only recharge to full, but it won't deplete for a ******* of ten seconds. During this *******, you can try your hardest climbs without having to fear a fall. The same status effect will also apply one everyone in your party (as long as they're alive). Screenshot via Landcrab Ideally, the Bugle of Friendship is pretty hard to find, and it will largely boil down to your luck. Again, not everyone has to find it. As long as one of your group members has it, everyone will get the benefits when the item is used. Try to use it in a situation when you're anticipating a difficult climb that will be impossible to scale otherwise. Also, it's better to use it when your full party, or nearly all of them, is alive, as you'll make the most out of its benefits. Inform your friends before using it, and let them know that one of them plans to consume a water bottle to prevent them from wasting it. How do you find the Bugle of Friendship in PEAK? There are two current locations from where you can find this legendary item. Ancient ChestsStatues located at campsites Ultimately, it will all come down to your luck, as there's no guaranteed way to find the Bugle of Friendship in the current build of the game. If you're lucky, time is used perfectly to prevent it from turning into a waste. The post What does the Bugle of Friendship do in PEAK? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Once Human has just released a big update, giving players the ability to make Custom Servers with their own game rules. Also, Once Human announced the Global Annual Version 2.0 Showcase, promising a look at upcoming content and features. View the full article
During the Great Britpop Wars of the 1990s someone might have asked you whether you preferred Oasis or Blur. The correct answer was "Pulp, actually." Likewise, if someone asks whether you like Path of Exile 2 or Diablo 4, the correct answer is Grim Dawn, dammit... Read more.View the full article
This is probably more impressive to those of you who grew up with a NES, but even I, a Zelda-hating grouch, think it's kind of neat to see Ninja Gaiden in voxels instead of pixels, and with a camera you can move around... Read more.View the full article
If you've finished playing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and want to play something that scratches the same itch, there are quite a few role-playing games out there that share similar gameplay styles and likely even influenced the development of Clair Obscur. Before you get to any of the games on this list, though, I'd highly recommend replaying Clair Obscur at least one more time, as you'll likely catch something you didn't on your first (or even your second) playthrough. View the full article
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